The destruction of great works of literature and art is as necessary for the continued development of either one or the other as death is for that of organic life.
Moreover I am too fond of independence to get on with the leaders of literature and science.
It is a nice question whether the light or the heavy armed soldier of literature and art is the more useful.
Essays and Addresses' is a collection of papers on literature and sociology.
Such a condition of things was, of course, fatal to literature and art.
They also afford evidence of her hatred of the conventional and the artificial in art, literature and life.
Art and philosophy, literature and science, would fasten like bees on that one proposition that had the honey of probability in it, and be the more eager because their enjoyment would end with sunset.
He kept a watchful eye on what was going forward in America, both in literature and politics.
Dickens always greatly rejoiced in the theatre; and, having seen him act with the Amateur Company of the Guild of Literature and Art, I can well imagine the delight his impersonations in Montreal must have occasioned.
Apuleius perfected this wild flower of ancient folk-lore into a perennial plant that has blossomed ever since along the paths of literature and art.
The influence of the spirit of learning which reigned at Bagdad reached over to Spain, and the two dynasties vied with each other in the patronage of all that was beautiful in literature and learned in science.
Art, literature and life, are all to this engaging writer a scholiast's pilgrim's progress.
Though the scope of my discussion is limited to literature and art, it would be paltry to confine our inquiries within limited horizons.
Still, the greatest of statesmen is he who, in the midst of world politics, neither neglects old friends, nor forgets the claims of literature and art.
About the middle of the fifth century Athens had not only become the most powerful State in Greece, but was also taking the highest place in literature and art.
It was not, however, in direct rationalistic propaganda, but in literature and philosophy, that the German enlightenment of this century expressed itself.
Of the non-Brahmanic sects which then flourished most have disappeared, but one, namely the Jains, has survived and left a considerable record in literature and art.
But they seem unproductive and petrified, even in such matters as literature and scholarship, and their inability to adapt themselves to changing conditions threatens them with impoverishment and deterioration.
I see no reason to doubt that he would have encouraged the study of literature and science.
This charming product of the Western world has come into great prominence of late years in literature and in foreign life, and has attained a notoriety flattering or otherwise to the national pride.
Why struggle with these things in literature and in life?
It is the difference between the labors of love and duty; between art and industry, literature and journalism.
Cable added that all that night and the next day Mark Twain devoted himself to the study and rehearsal of selections which were justified not only as humor, but as literature and art.
As has so often been said, his contemporaries were willing to leave social questions alone, provided only the government would suffer the free expression of opinion in literature and science.
This was his first entry on the field of literature and speculation.
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